Main cause of peasant rebellion during the later Han period was famine. There was no way to avoid that. If government had stockpile tons of grain in previous decades, extend of famine could be limited.
There might still be small scale of rebellions, but government could crash them without major problems.
Can any sort of Agricultural Revolution take place in Han China? Or does the inherent conservatism of Confucian society prevent this?
Can any sort of Agricultural Revolution take place in Han China? Or does the inherent conservatism of Confucian society prevent this?